Monday, May 10, 2010

It’s Me Again, Jesus! (A repost from a friend)

Sherry left the following comment on my Mothers Day Post so I jumped over to her place to read the post she was talking about. The post was written by her brother, obviously a “superhero” who writes a column in a local newspaper. After reading her post I requested permission to repost on my blog, hopefully someone will read the post and be as encouraged by his words as I was, thank you Sherry…….

Blogger Sherry at EX Marks the Spot said...

Great pictures, Sarge. Give your Bee a hug for all of us.


Did you happen to read my post about my brother's battle with cancer? I posted it about two days ago on my blog. Thought you might find it interesting.

It’s Me Again, Jesus!

Rod at Christmas 2009 close up


Last week, careful readers will have noticed, Yours Truly skipped his weekly assignment of penning this little column, which is something I try to accomplish each Monday morning. (Careless readers may not have noticed, because the usual space was filled in with a “re-run” from months gone by… just like the TV networks do!)

Rod with guitar rod-laid-back rod-on-phone

It was the first time I missed my deadline in over three years. I do not have a good excuse.

I guess, if I was a “dream-up-excuses” sort of guy, I could come up [with] one. I was, after all, strapped down to an operating table, undergoing a bit of brain surgery.

But that’s really no excuse. I’ve undergone similar surgeries two other times in the last couple of years, and I managed to meet the deadline for my column both of those times! So no excuses. I’ll try to do better in the future, although there admittedly may be some new challenges ahead.


Back in August of 2008, when I first underwent surgery to remove a malignant brain tumor, I promised to keep you posted of my progress, much as my friend Jerry Fowler had done during his illness a couple of years earlier. He shared his personal battle with cancer each week, and helped a lot of people along the way.

I guess I’m just not as disciplined as Jerry was, because, try as I might, I can’t seem to work my health picture into my column but once or twice a year. There have, however, been some recent developments, and I thought I’d share them with you.


I won’t try to give you all the background on the melanoma that I was first diagnosed with in 1983, or the recurrence in the summer of 2008 that briefly impacted my communication skills. I will instead refer you to this column, which is now posted online as a blog at www.rodshealy.com. (Just go back to August, 2008, and you can read all about it.)


When we last updated my condition here (last November), I mentioned that I had chosen the treatment route of “clinical trials”… still-experimental treatments which have not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).


Although the my first round of trials -- an experimental vaccine designed to boost my immune system -- officially showed no response, there is some evidence that a partial response was achieved. In other words, some success, perhaps.


While searching for the next clinical trial, however, I was delayed by what appears to be multiple new recurrences of the melanoma in various areas: several spots in the lungs, where we already knew there was at least one large tumor; nine lesions in the brain, which were treated by gamma-knife last Monday at MUSC; and a number of brand new melanoma tumors in areas which do not appear to threaten any organs.


A biopsy of the large tumor in the lung, however, which had tested positive for cancer last June, suddenly came back negative, just a couple weeks ago. Hence, the possible partial success, perhaps.


As of now, I am scheduled to begin a new round of clinical trials next week. I’ll try to keep you posted better than I have been doing.


In the meantime, I am blessed to have no real side effects or disabilities, and am able to continue to work my normal schedule… with the obvious exception of last Monday, when I missed my deadline.


It’s also a good time for me to reflect a bit.


Given my several brushes with cancer, my odds of still being here are not good. In 1983, I was given a 35% chance of surviving five years. In 2008, my odds of making it through were described as maybe one in a thousand. And the couple of recurrences since then have been…well, let’s just say alarming to the technicians reading my scans. (You can always see it in their eyes!)


Still, here I am, starting on my next streak of writing a column every week for three years without missing a single one. I hope.


There are a few things I’ve learned through these experiences of the last two years.


First, none of the medical professionals and researchers can tell us what makes these cures and treatments work sometimes and not work other times. They’re striving to find out, but they just don’t know.


Secondly, a lot of really smart people – doctors, scientists, researchers – seem to think the “power of prayer” has a lot to do with it. I’m glad, because I think it has everything to do with it. When word of my diagnosis was revealed two years ago, I was humbled by the number of prayer groups who helped me – friends and acquaintances, and total strangers alike. They prayed for me, and I assume that’s why I’m still here.


Although I’ve personally never stopped talking to Jesus about it, I do notice that our chats become a little more fervent and frequent each time I get a diagnosis with a new set of challenges. I’m praying as hard as I can, but I sure do appreciate those extra prayer-words from others (because yours might be the one that works!)

Rod black and white

Thirdly, whatever my future holds is okay with me. It’s a great life, and I love this life, but I’ve certainly had my fair share of it -- probably more than my share -- so when my time comes, it comes. In my prayers, incidentally, I always address that exact point: I simply ask Jesus to use me as is His will. If that means going to Heaven sooner rather than later, then that’s what I’m ready for. After all, it’s not this life that really counts… it’s the next one. I believe. I am saved. And I am ready.


If I’m sounding a little more prayerful than usual in my column this week, I hope you’ll understand. Skipping my column last week gave me extra time to reflect on this week’s message… and I decided to talk to a larger audience this week.

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The old sarge reflects on his illness………..

What am I talking about, after reading this post I have nothing to talk about. Rod, the author and obvious lover of life has inspired me to get out there and kick cancer in the ass, that is my job, that is my mission, and I will be back to tell you “MISSION ACCOMPLISHED”…….

PS: Anyone of you who would put in a little extra word to Jesus, I would appreciate it. You could be the one that makes me grow up to be just like Rod.

16 comments:

Barb said...

Sweetie, I've been putting in many words of prayer, as have many others.

You do your part, and I'll do mine, and they will do their part and together it'll get done.

Big hugs xo

Empress Bee (of the High Sea) said...

two amazing guys!

smiles, bee
oxoxooxxoxoxo

Sandy B said...

Barb and Bee both said it all!

Sending big hugs to ya...

Sandee said...

Barb said it very nicely Sarge. You and Miss Bee have been on my prayer list for a very long time.

Big hug to you both. :)

"Lois Grebowski" said...

We'll all kick the living crap outta it together, Sarge... and kick it so damn hard that that it goes to outer space... Continued prayers...

Amazing Gracie said...

Hubman has been praying for both you and Miss Bee since he first heard about you. He won't let up and neither will I! We certainly will add Rod to our list.
~~~Blessings~~~

Sherry at EX Marks the Spot said...

Thanks, Sarge, for posting brother Rod's column. His attitude is great. And you know what? So is yours. I'll keep you in my prayers also.

Wade Huntsinger said...

Very encouraged!

Sherry at EX Marks the Spot said...

To Sarge and anyone else:
Here's an update from Rod with information about clinical trials. Maybe there's some helpful stuff for someone. http://doingthefirst.blogspot.com/2010/05/little-info-from-rod-boy.html

mister jeter harris, hizself said...

deer sir,
yes ... i've been purrin fer u ... an mi mom iz prayin an prayin ... den prayin sum more.
we luv u, sir, an we're wid u evree step uv da way.
but i think u know dat.
yerz--jh

Shutterbug8162 said...

Yep, power of prayer! I'd say that is more stronger than medicine. Extra thoughts to Jesus from Pennsylvania guaranteed!

who wouda thunk it?? said...

I was thinking back to how this all started. When you had your checkup for your knee surgery.strange how life interupts our plans, huh? I will pray. love you both.
JJ

retirementman said...

You are my hero Charlie. You have shown me so much strength during your fight against cancer. You have inspired me that no matter stands in front of me I'll also have the strength to go on.
( And that also goes for you Bee, you are also my hero. )

Paul

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jennifer said...

It would be an honor to pray for you Sarge.